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Nanjing is city China.Nanning (Chinese: Nanzningz; simplified Chinese: 南宁; traditional: 南寧; pinyin: Nánníng) is a prefecture-level city, the capital of the Guangxi Zhuang Autonomous Region in southern China. The population in 2006 was 6,480,000 people. This city is located 180 km from the Vietnam border.

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Ancient Nanning was the land of Bach Viet. Qin Shi Huang in the 33rd year (214 BC), the Qin Dynasty unified the Lingnan region, establishing districts such as Nam Hai, Guilin, and Tuong District; At that time, Nanning was in Guilin district. From the time of Han Cao To ascending to the throne until the first year of Nguyen Dinh Dynasty, Emperor Wu of the Han Dynasty (206 BC to 116 BC) Nanning was the land of Nam Viet. From the 6th year Nguyen Dinh (111 BC) belonged to the district of Australia. During the Three Kingdoms period, it was a land belonging to the Eastern Wu, with the name Lam Pho district in the Uc Lam district, Guangzhou and was called like that until the end of the Western Jin period. In the first Dai Hung year of the Eastern Jin Dynasty (318), it was separated from the Australian Lam district to establish Tan Hung district, still belonging to Guangzhou, the capital was located in Tan Hung district (now in the Nanning urban area). Tan Hung Citadel is one of the most famous landmarks in Nanning. In the 18th year of Khai Hoang (598) of the Sui Dynasty, the name of Tan Hung district was changed to Tuyen Hoa district, the capital was located in Tuyen Hoa citadel (now part of the area. urban Nanning). In the 6th year of Trinh Quan (632) during the Tang Dynasty, when Nam Tan Chau changed its name to Ung Chau, Tuyen Hoa was the admiral of Ung Chau, so Nanning became the administrative center of the Southwest Que area. The name of Nanning, also known as "Ung" for short, ("Ung" began to appear in Nguyen Hoa, Huyen Chi district of the Tang Dynasty; in the 3rd year of Ham Thong (862) Ung Chau administered Linh Nam Tay Dao, the capital was located in the district. Tuyen Hoa, then Nanning became the capital of the administrative unit equivalent to today's province. In the 16th year of Chi Nguyen (1279) of the Yuan dynasty, Ung Chau was changed to Ung Chau road, including Tuyen Hoa district, Vu Duyen, established the general manager of Ung Chau highway, and left and right side of the border, belonging to the central government of Ho Quang province; in September of the first year of Thai Dinh (1324), to celebrate the southern border. After recovering, Ung Chau road was renamed to Nanning road (with the meaning of peace in the southern border), the name Nanning began here. divided into solder The central office of Guangxi province, the Nanning road belongs to the central government of Guangxi province. In the first Hong Vu year (1368), Nanning road was abolished and Nanning was established. Tuyen Hoa district belonged to Nanning government, the capital was located in what is now Nanning urban area. The Qing Dynasty maintained the organization and name of the Ming Dynasty. In July, the first year of the Republic of China (1912), abolished Tuyen Hoa district and Nanning government. In October of the same year, the Guangxi provincial government moved the capital from Guilin to Nanning. Thus, Nanning became the center of Guangxi province. In October 1936, the capital of Guangxi province moved to Guilin again and Nanning became the administrative director of the district (then called zone 9). In October 1939, the capital of Guangxi province moved from Guilin to Nanning. In January 1950, Nanning city was established. On February 8, the same year, the People's Government of Guangxi Province was established, identifying Nanning as the provincial capital. In December 1952, Nanning was the capital of the Guixi Zhuang Autonomous Region (in 1956 it was changed to the Guixi Zhuang Autonomous Region). In March 1958, Guangxi Zhuang Autonomous Region was established, and Nanning is the capital of the autonomous region.

Arrive

Ngo Vu Nanning International Airport serves both domestic flights and some international routes. Since Nanning city is China's gateway to Southeast Asian countries, local authorities are placing a lot of emphasis on connecting Nanning to the capitals of Southeast Asian countries. From this airport, there are direct flights with Hanoi, Ho Chi Minh City and Da Nang.

There is a shuttle bus every half hour to/from Chaoyang Road (Chaoyang Lu) in front of Minhang Hotel (CAAC) and next to Yinhe Hotel near the train station. Ticket price 20 yuan, run 45 minutes. Public bus no 301 runs between the airport and the city center. The journey time is about an hour and costs 3 yuan. Taxis are also available. The fixed price to the city center is 100 yen. A taxi from the airport to the Langdong bus terminal will cost 120-130 yuan, but it is still possible to bargain ¥100-110. The drivers may refuse to use the meter but the price is not too high as it may even cost more with the meter.

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By train/train

The train station is located at the north end of Chaoyang Road to the north of the city center. There are trains from

Beijing - 28 o'clock Guilin - 5-6 o'clock Guangzhou - 11 o'clock Kunming - 10 o'clock Bang Tuong - at the border with Vietnam, 3 ½ hours Hanoi, Vietnam - Sleep across the border. On the return trip to Hanoi, they don't turn off the lights until you've gone through the whole border so just expect to get some sleep after around 2:00, 8.

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By coach

Nanning has two large bus stations:

Langdong bus terminal (埌东) on Ethnic Avenue (民族 大道; Minzu Dadao) to the east of downtown in all new skyscrapers. Yunde (云德; Yúndé) bus from Hanoi to Langdong Bus Station. Hanoi bus costs 150 yuan, which includes drinks, lunch at Pingxiang and insurance. It is possible to opt out of insurance, which costs 2 yuan, if you tell the ticket seller. This is a one-way service that brings you all the way to Hanoi, although it doesn't involve a change of buses and other vehicles in between. Buses leave Langdong at 08:40, 09:00 and 10:00. The journey takes 7 hours. There are also direct buses to Nanning from Hai Phong and Ha Long Bay. Jiangnan bus station is on Xingguang Dadao south of the city center. Buses from the south, Pingxiang near the Vietnamese border (trip approx., 2.5 hours, ¥60), and Yangshuo (via Guilin) ​​operate from Jiangnan. Bus 41 (¥3, 20 minutes journey) connects Jiangnan to Chaoyang Road in the city center. Pick up these vehicles from the square in front of the station. Also a taxi will take you for ¥5-10.

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Traveling in the city

Local buses serve the city, and most are ¥1 per trip. Buy a bus map of the city for about 5¥ for routes around the city, which doubles as a city map. Bus 301 also serves Wuxu International Airport, and costs ¥3 for an hour's ride to the city. It ends at the city center.

Taxis are also convenient for getting around the city, and most rides in the city should cost less than 20 yen. Fares start at ¥7 but there is an additional ¥1 fuel surcharge added to your final fare, regardless of distance.

Another way to get around is a tricycle similar to a motorcycle with two seats.

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